Yes. These are not 7,000 people taken from the general population. We might have enough resources in times of peace, when things are normal. But we have to adjust our human resources because of the mission in Afghanistan. The mission in Afghanistan has changed the situation. Pre-deployment interviews are much longer and the level of danger is much higher, so our military personnel is more anxious. When they come back, chances are that more of them will ask for treatment. We therefore have to make adjustments to provide mental health services which are better adapted to the fact of the mission in Afghanistan.
On April 24th, 2007. See this statement in context.